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tsa agents say he was carrying 67,000 pounds of pot. the plane was headed for charleston, south carolina. >>> we're watching the weather this morning. at least meteorologist christina loren is for us. >> watching for us. >> we're watching friday. a nice forecast ahead. >> it doesn't matter what the weather is going to be like. it's friday. all across the bay area beautiful day shaping up. just want to show you how cool some of these live pictures are right now. this is san jose. the cloud cover right now lingering over the local mountains. that will be the case for today. a lot of sunshine. air quality has improved. the shower activity is clearing very quickly. we're looking good for a nice mild friday. winds will pick up and play a factor as the area of low pressure races out. unstabilized atmosphere out there. as we continue through the next couple days, we'll keep breezy to windy conditions. winds at the strongest today at 4:00 p.m. tie down any sort of loose objects. if you live along the coastline, you can see where red and orange
tsa agents say he was carrying 67,000 pounds of pot. the plane was headed for charleston, south carolina. >>> we're watching the weather this morning. at least meteorologist christina loren is for us. >> watching for us. >> we're watching friday. a nice forecast ahead. >> it doesn't matter what the weather is going to be like. it's friday. all across the bay area beautiful day shaping up. just want to show you how cool some of these live pictures are right now. this...
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, it seems like he's trying to maximize the pain and the fear of the sequester and you see with the tsa, they just had 50 million dollars for new uniforms and it was done the same day that the head of the department of transportation was saying, well, you're going to have to wait in line longer and 90 minute delays for flights. the same day they spent 50 million dollars on uniform. >> greta: i don't mean to pick on the president and the president travels around and seeing people around the country, an important part of being a president, but we hear the number, $180,000 an hour to run air force one. you know, perhaps, you know, the-- when they could choose their trips wiser and even one hour on air force one keeps the tour line open for two weeks. >> and i believe ultimately the white house has really gone too far. they're going to have to reverse this because they know they made a mistakes on this. >> greta: do you think it's political? >> i think it's petty on the part of the white house, they want to show that the sequester has impacts on people and you get a leader, they ought to tr
, it seems like he's trying to maximize the pain and the fear of the sequester and you see with the tsa, they just had 50 million dollars for new uniforms and it was done the same day that the head of the department of transportation was saying, well, you're going to have to wait in line longer and 90 minute delays for flights. the same day they spent 50 million dollars on uniform. >> greta: i don't mean to pick on the president and the president travels around and seeing people around...
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marijuana was discovered by agents when they were doing a random search of the man's bag this morning, the tsa agents then notified alameda county sheriff's deputies, who provide took the passenger into custody. mainly check for explosives but when they discover other illegal items they notify local action. the passenger is a 21-year- old man who had a ticket for charleston, s.c. he said authorities aren't releasing the man's name at this time. nelson said the man is being held at the county jail on suspicion of possession of marijuana for sale. >> a neighborhood in oakland is fed up with police not doing anything aboug the burglaries plaguing their community neighbors in the hills of oakmore are now taking drastic steops to help stop the burglaries and protect themselves. their are plenty of alarm signs, neighborhood watch posting, and even warnings about camera in use. but some say they have decided to hire a private security comapny to patrol their neighborhood. an oakland neighborhood says. it is fed up with police not doing anything about the burglaries plaguing their community >> when we
marijuana was discovered by agents when they were doing a random search of the man's bag this morning, the tsa agents then notified alameda county sheriff's deputies, who provide took the passenger into custody. mainly check for explosives but when they discover other illegal items they notify local action. the passenger is a 21-year- old man who had a ticket for charleston, s.c. he said authorities aren't releasing the man's name at this time. nelson said the man is being held at the county...
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. >> reporter: a spokesperson for secretary janet napolitano cautionled sed she was not refe to tsa checkpoints. the agency won't fill up to 1,000 personnel vacancies by memorial day weekend. passengers we found said they're not feeling it yet. >> sequestration hasn't hit for us yet and we're pretty regular travelers. >> reporter: the white house may be undercutting its case with some budget hype. consider education secretary arne duncan who now says he misspoke when he claimed last week teachers were already receiving pink slips. >> i want to apologize for not being as clear as i should have been. when i said pink slips, that was probably the wrong word. i should have used job eliminations. >> reporter: what is the administration doing to make sure these numbers are not hyped? because might that undercut your message? >> here's the thing, if you disagree with the cbo and with outside economic analysts who say that up to three quarters of a million jobs will be lost, well, you should make that case. there's no way to do what the sequester calls for and not create these negative effects. >> repo
. >> reporter: a spokesperson for secretary janet napolitano cautionled sed she was not refe to tsa checkpoints. the agency won't fill up to 1,000 personnel vacancies by memorial day weekend. passengers we found said they're not feeling it yet. >> sequestration hasn't hit for us yet and we're pretty regular travelers. >> reporter: the white house may be undercutting its case with some budget hype. consider education secretary arne duncan who now says he misspoke when he...
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there's only so much we can do with personal, and please do not yell at customs officers or tsa officers. they are not responsible for the sequester. i have not heard how it went from a customer traveler interaction, but nobody likes to wait in line and nobody likes to wait in long lines straight i will say as a matter of sequester, this is happening and will continue to happen. >> it was some of what the secretary said turn the politico defense. you can watch her remarks later tonight on c-span2 at 9:00 p.m. eastern. she was joined by former secretaries of homeland security tom ridge and michael chertoff. they addressed a number of topics, including immigration and the impact of sequestration on the homeland security department. and the house will be back in just a moment. it is expected back in at 6:30 p.m. the eastern for a vote and general speeches, and later this week work expected on a bill to fund the government for the rest of the fiscal year. current funding runs out on march 27. [captions copyright national cable satellite corp. 2013] [captioning performed by national captionin
there's only so much we can do with personal, and please do not yell at customs officers or tsa officers. they are not responsible for the sequester. i have not heard how it went from a customer traveler interaction, but nobody likes to wait in line and nobody likes to wait in long lines straight i will say as a matter of sequester, this is happening and will continue to happen. >> it was some of what the secretary said turn the politico defense. you can watch her remarks later tonight on...
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we have roughly 3200 tsa employees in d.c. to say that you have to stop the screeners and things like that, i don't know. i think these decisions are being made to create the most political pain. host: 1 more headline. this is the editorial page of the baltimore sun -- are you concerned about cuts that hurt needy americans? guest: sure. but the government has taken the community out of helping people in the community that need help. anytime the government steps up, communities and families back. if a person gets on government assistance, the family does not take care of them. the same thing as far as churches and other community groups. when the government takes over, they step away. the president made a statement, "went thousand upstart's students would lose the ability to have head start." i don't know how many hundreds of thousands of students do get a headstart. i've been to head start programs and there are some very good ones and some that are not so good, just the same as it is in everything. while we want to help those
we have roughly 3200 tsa employees in d.c. to say that you have to stop the screeners and things like that, i don't know. i think these decisions are being made to create the most political pain. host: 1 more headline. this is the editorial page of the baltimore sun -- are you concerned about cuts that hurt needy americans? guest: sure. but the government has taken the community out of helping people in the community that need help. anytime the government steps up, communities and families...
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tsa announced the change this week. not everyone, especially those who work in the airline industry, are on board. >> now myself on the flight attendant with alaskan airlines and that is one of the airlines that also was opposed to this years ago. we're expecting more airlines to join in this chorus with us today as alaska airlines ceo at the time remarks that in 2000, a passenger had a 2.5-inch knife and attacked a crew member. he said a weapon such as a pointed tip could cause great harm on crew members and passengers in the cabin. the story was the same seven years ago as it is today. >> delta ceo richard anderson said friday he also objects to this decision. >>> loaded guns will soon be allowed in south dakota schools. the law was signed by the governor on friday and allows school boards to establish school programs. they allow certain employees and volunteers to carry guns. all need to complete a training program. several other states allow teachers to have loaded weapons in the classroom. >>> the california animal
tsa announced the change this week. not everyone, especially those who work in the airline industry, are on board. >> now myself on the flight attendant with alaskan airlines and that is one of the airlines that also was opposed to this years ago. we're expecting more airlines to join in this chorus with us today as alaska airlines ceo at the time remarks that in 2000, a passenger had a 2.5-inch knife and attacked a crew member. he said a weapon such as a pointed tip could cause great...
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for the first time since the september 11th attacks, the tsa will allow small pocketknives on u.s. flights. razors, box cutters and knives with a fixed blade are still banned. flight attendants have voiced their concerns, saying the policy change will put the lives of passengers and crew members in danger. >>> "the los angeles times." jon stewart's now saying he'll take a three-month hiatus from hosting "the daily show" to direct his first feature film. the movie will be an adaptation of "then they came for me," a true story about a journalist who spent 118 days in an iranian prison in 2009. "daily show" correspondent john oliver will host the show during stewart's absence. >>> from the business section in "the wall street journal," the largest railroad in the u.s. will begin testing natural gas as a fuel source for its locomotives. if successful, the company would begin retrofitting its diesel engines to take advantage of the surplus of natural gas here in america. railroads currently consume 6% of all diesel fuel burned in the u.s., richard. >> that's a big deal. if you start see
for the first time since the september 11th attacks, the tsa will allow small pocketknives on u.s. flights. razors, box cutters and knives with a fixed blade are still banned. flight attendants have voiced their concerns, saying the policy change will put the lives of passengers and crew members in danger. >>> "the los angeles times." jon stewart's now saying he'll take a three-month hiatus from hosting "the daily show" to direct his first feature film. the movie...
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the tsa is facing a backlash over its decision to allow small knives and sports equipment like golf clull the new policy is set to begin april 25th. opposed by a coalition of pilots, flight attendants, and federal air marshals who are urging that the ban remain in place. venezuela leaves -- least 30 global leaders. chavis died of cancer on tck tsy and his body is lying in state. following the funeral his hand-picked successor will be sworn in this evening as an term president. tht is .e are your heamuines. what did you back. dagen: thank you. great to see you, as always. >> my pleasure. dagen: take a look at the snow. well, it is tapering off outside year of our studit is . in midte manhattan. not as bad as it was. new england now in the bull's-eye. some parts of massachusetts getting over a foot of snow. meteorologist janice dean has the very latest. i was shocked to see this note in here this morning. >> the forecast is new was going to snow. >> i include myself in that as well. suppt is .e a syllabus now yesty . we get it this morning. is all part of the sidde sas that continues to bri
the tsa is facing a backlash over its decision to allow small knives and sports equipment like golf clull the new policy is set to begin april 25th. opposed by a coalition of pilots, flight attendants, and federal air marshals who are urging that the ban remain in place. venezuela leaves -- least 30 global leaders. chavis died of cancer on tck tsy and his body is lying in state. following the funeral his hand-picked successor will be sworn in this evening as an term president. tht is .e are...
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it's part of changes the tsa is making to it's prohibited items list. kron 4's charles clifford shows us what will and won't be allowed. >> reporter: the t s a wants to stop hockey fried items like explosives and start worrying about smaller items like knives. passengers are be able to carry small knives in their carry-on luggage. these are examples that will be allowed the blade has to be less than 6 cm. and also less than one- half of an inch wide. and it has to be a bendable foldable. and the handgrip cannot be molded. these are examples that will not be allowed. these blades are too wide, too long and some of these are molded. let me show you two more examples of what will involve will not be allowed. this is longer than the available amount and it is locked in place. so this would not be allowed by the t s a. this has less than 2 in. long. the blade does not lock and the grip is not molded and this would also not be allowed. finally, box cutters will remain prohibited. charles clifford, kron 4 news. >> pam: the memorial for murdered santa cruz offi
it's part of changes the tsa is making to it's prohibited items list. kron 4's charles clifford shows us what will and won't be allowed. >> reporter: the t s a wants to stop hockey fried items like explosives and start worrying about smaller items like knives. passengers are be able to carry small knives in their carry-on luggage. these are examples that will be allowed the blade has to be less than 6 cm. and also less than one- half of an inch wide. and it has to be a bendable foldable....
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looking into this today and what we have managed to find is we have not heard about any longer lines at tsa checkpoint at security checkpoints, but customs and bureau production says it has experienced delays at ports of entry. lori: we will see what happens from here. peter barnes, thanks. melissa: washington deadlocked on whether or not to raise taxes. brad blakeman is georgetown university professor. he is joining us now. it was surprising to see it quantified this way. you see that the top 20% are paying their highest rates as a percentage since 1979. what is the impact of that? why should we care? >> the top earners are the ones that keep our economy moving. it is mainstream. when the top 20% are paying the highest rate since 1979, the 1% are paying 37%. the next 20% are payingesse the top 20% paying 71.8% of all federal taxes, when people hear that, they say they should pay it because they are the ones that have the money. >> no, we should be broadening our base. melissa: people would say they do not -- they are the ones living close to the poverty lines. how do you respond to that? >
looking into this today and what we have managed to find is we have not heard about any longer lines at tsa checkpoint at security checkpoints, but customs and bureau production says it has experienced delays at ports of entry. lori: we will see what happens from here. peter barnes, thanks. melissa: washington deadlocked on whether or not to raise taxes. brad blakeman is georgetown university professor. he is joining us now. it was surprising to see it quantified this way. you see that the top...
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we have reached out to tsa to try to get some answers. so far, no response. as soon as we get a response, we will get back to you. connell: thank you, peter barnes. this idea, the whole sky is falling, we get past friday and now this long line at the airport, with this backfire on the president bush and mark in the longer term, it will probably backfire. >> the republicans are in such rotten shape. connell: how do you respond to that? the republicans are like that sinkhole in tampa. they are just going down into nothing. connell: what will the economic consequences be? the stock market does not seem to care. >> growth is about 1.4%. very tepid. of about a half percent in the fourth quarter. if this reduces economic output and we get some real world impact. connell: i think the market would be more likely to be impacted. to have more likely, to have an impact on the market would be the next round of it. >> certain things are happening that we have not talked about yet. the payroll tax coming back in. the new poll, 55% of people say their own economic situation
we have reached out to tsa to try to get some answers. so far, no response. as soon as we get a response, we will get back to you. connell: thank you, peter barnes. this idea, the whole sky is falling, we get past friday and now this long line at the airport, with this backfire on the president bush and mark in the longer term, it will probably backfire. >> the republicans are in such rotten shape. connell: how do you respond to that? the republicans are like that sinkhole in tampa. they...
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tsa agents have had a over time cut and she warrants the i did lays will get worse if the workers are furloughed. reporting live in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> tomorrow warning goes out to of the homeless that are camps out near the san jose's airport. the people who are still on the camp, they will have 72 hours to move out. city plans to move in and clean out encampment. that'll include taking out trash and debris, taking down any structures and storing all property and belongs for 90 o 90 -- 90 days. >>> and a robbery ins. victim estrogens a neighbor's house. they told police the man who robbed them had a gun and machete. they're still investigating whether they barged in or were let in. the victims were hurt but expected to recover. >>> and investigating the death inside an apartment. officer the responded to reports of gunfire. one witness say they heard at least one gunshot. when police entered they found the bodies after man and woman. >>> police in san francisco need your pope find this missing man. police say 32-year-old chon -- when37 police are concerned because he
tsa agents have had a over time cut and she warrants the i did lays will get worse if the workers are furloughed. reporting live in washington, ktvu channel 2 news. >>> tomorrow warning goes out to of the homeless that are camps out near the san jose's airport. the people who are still on the camp, they will have 72 hours to move out. city plans to move in and clean out encampment. that'll include taking out trash and debris, taking down any structures and storing all property and...
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gerri: can i mentioned the new uniforms that the tsa is getting? they ordered new uniforms. i am shocked by this. the spending is continuing. they are gathering momentum. [talking over each other] tracy: gerri, what you have going on tonight? gerri: we will talking about these issues and also the market. we will have some financial advisors on. tracy: 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. tonight. ashley: google shares pulling back after hitting a new all-time high today. we will hear from an analyst who says there is still time to get into google. tracy: as we head out to break, let's take a look at your ten and 30 year treasuries. we will be right back.t ♪ it used to be easier but now there are more choices than ever. i want to know exactly what i am investing in. i want to know exactly how much i'm paying. i want to use the same stuff the big guys use. find out why nine out of ten large professional investors choose ishares for their etfs. ishares by blackrock. call 1-800-ishares for a prospectus which includes investment objectives, risks, charges and expenses. read and consider it
gerri: can i mentioned the new uniforms that the tsa is getting? they ordered new uniforms. i am shocked by this. the spending is continuing. they are gathering momentum. [talking over each other] tracy: gerri, what you have going on tonight? gerri: we will talking about these issues and also the market. we will have some financial advisors on. tracy: 6:00 p.m. and 9:00 p.m. tonight. ashley: google shares pulling back after hitting a new all-time high today. we will hear from an analyst who...
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the tsa is changing its policy on what can be carried onto a commercial airline flight. air travelers may start seeing small knives as well as golf clubs, hockey sticks and billiard cues in the cabin. screening agents were being distracted from looking for more dangerous items, they say. >> the idea if we have to look for and find and then somehow resolve whatever that prohibitive item is, that takes time and an effort. >> but flight attendants are angry about the decision. they say small knives and sports equipment could be used as weapons against other passengers and flight attendants. the changes don't go into effect until april 25th. >> that's a tricky one. >> yes, it is. >>> sal, how is the east bay holding up this morning? >> it's improving, i would say except for the approaches to the bay bridge. westbound 80 -- i mean, it is improving. we had earlier problems approaching the bridge. we have slow traffic leading on 80 down to the macarthur maze. we're seeing some improvement at the toll plaza, things are beginning to move better. so now the delay instead of being
the tsa is changing its policy on what can be carried onto a commercial airline flight. air travelers may start seeing small knives as well as golf clubs, hockey sticks and billiard cues in the cabin. screening agents were being distracted from looking for more dangerous items, they say. >> the idea if we have to look for and find and then somehow resolve whatever that prohibitive item is, that takes time and an effort. >> but flight attendants are angry about the decision. they say...
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megyn: and meantime, the federal homeland security department says that it's having to cut back on tsa agents because of the spending changes in washington. wait until you hear how the agency just spent 50 million bucks right before the new budget kicked in. and plus, we're waiting to learn more from administrators at the school where a 12-year-old bully victim was reportedly jumped and beaten on the playground. he's since died. an update. lobsterfest is the king of all promotions. there's nothing like our grilled lobster and lobster tacos. the bar harbor bake is really worth trying. [ male announcer ] get more during red lobster's lobsterfest. with the year's largest selection of mouth-watg lobster entrees. like our delicious lobst lover's dream, featuring two kinds of lobster tails. or our sary, new grilled maine lobster and lobsr tacos. my favorite entree is the lobster lover's dream. what's yours? me celebrate lobsterfest and sea food differently. [ male announcer ] visit redlobster.com now for an exclusive $10 coupon on two lobsterfest entrees. >> now to a schoolyard fight in penn
megyn: and meantime, the federal homeland security department says that it's having to cut back on tsa agents because of the spending changes in washington. wait until you hear how the agency just spent 50 million bucks right before the new budget kicked in. and plus, we're waiting to learn more from administrators at the school where a 12-year-old bully victim was reportedly jumped and beaten on the playground. he's since died. an update. lobsterfest is the king of all promotions. there's...
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close the national parks people want to go to on vacation this summer, there are all sorts of ways, tsa talked about whether or not planes will be able to take off at the same rate because there weren't be enough traffic controllers there. >> services for your grandmother and grandfather, seniors depend on a lot of government services. it's tax season. we had someone in here a couple of weeks ago that talked about, you know, it's going to be a lot longer for you to get that tax refund because things aren't being processed as fast as they normally are, and some of these workers aren't working. there are things that the government does that we need them for. >> jamal: absolutely. and we'll have rachel smolkin call in next hour to talk about this. >> the one thing, though that i disagree with the president on very strongly is that when he said the republicans and he need to sit down and have a jet eye mind meld >> caller: the fact they don't take it means that i should somehow do have a jet eye mind meld. >> first of all it's not a jet eye mind meld it is a jet eye mind trick. and you must
close the national parks people want to go to on vacation this summer, there are all sorts of ways, tsa talked about whether or not planes will be able to take off at the same rate because there weren't be enough traffic controllers there. >> services for your grandmother and grandfather, seniors depend on a lot of government services. it's tax season. we had someone in here a couple of weeks ago that talked about, you know, it's going to be a lot longer for you to get that tax refund...
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meantime secretary napolitano says furlough notices are going out to the tsa she said we should expect airport lines two names longer than normal moving forward. as politics of the cuts continue it play out here is the president's top economic advisor, gene sperling. >> this is not a win for republicans. republicans are supposed to be for stronger national defense. this cuts our military preparedness dramatically. they're supposed to be for border security. these sequester cuts will mean enough reductions in hours that will be the equivalent of 5,000 border patrol agents being cut. jenna: all this as we mark ten years since the creation of the department of homeland security. michael chertoff, former department of homeland security secretary, one of three joins us now. secretary, nice to have you back on the program. >> good morning. jenna: just initially what's your sense of how sequester is affecting our national security? >> well as everybody knows the problem with sequester is not so much the amount of money being cut as the way which it is cut. it is evenly across the board withou
meantime secretary napolitano says furlough notices are going out to the tsa she said we should expect airport lines two names longer than normal moving forward. as politics of the cuts continue it play out here is the president's top economic advisor, gene sperling. >> this is not a win for republicans. republicans are supposed to be for stronger national defense. this cuts our military preparedness dramatically. they're supposed to be for border security. these sequester cuts will mean...
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. >> having knives on board is a horrible decision and we're incredibly disappointed in the tsa for allowing knives on board an aircraft. >> we saw a drone, a drone aircraft. >> what altitude did you see that aircraft? >> about 1,500. >> when you said you love kim and think he's awesome, were you away of his threats to destroy the united states and his regime's horrendous record on human rights? >> one thing about that, i didn't look at all that. i understand what he's doing. i don't condone that. i hate the fact that he's doing that, but the fact, is you know what? that's a human being. >> this is franklin. >> everybody is clapping. >> you see that picture, that's when i got it. >> and we are definitely happy that barbara is back. and by the way, this is a new look for us. >> we're standing up. >> not contrived at all. we're standing up from behind the -- >> how tall are you, by the way? >> with my heels, i am probably your height. how tall are you? >> 6'1". >> i'm 5'10" without heels. this weekend -- >> daylight savings. and we spring ahead. >> spring forward, 2:00 on sunday morning. we lo
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for example, defense industry in virginia or airline tsa cuts in new york, that kind of thing. even those kinds of requests and those kinds of cries for help i think are going to fall on deaf ears. it's just not going to happen. what we're really looking at is not this week but a few weeks from now at the end of the month when funding runs out for the government and we're looking at another big budget battle. >> is that what you're hearing in dc? people telling you it's going to drag over the next few weeks heading up to the march 27th deadline? >> that is what i'm hearing. when it comes to the sequester the republicans are just not giving on anything involving new tax renooufs. no kind of compromise is really on the table there. that debate is more or less over at this point despite the talk. but, yeah, now folks are looking to this march 27th deadline. just to keep the government going. neither side really wants to have a big fight over our government shutdown. so you may actually see some real talk here as opposed to what we didn't see with the sequester. >> sit tight for a
for example, defense industry in virginia or airline tsa cuts in new york, that kind of thing. even those kinds of requests and those kinds of cries for help i think are going to fall on deaf ears. it's just not going to happen. what we're really looking at is not this week but a few weeks from now at the end of the month when funding runs out for the government and we're looking at another big budget battle. >> is that what you're hearing in dc? people telling you it's going to drag over...
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blame winds up for sequestration once we start effects.he f you will see longer lines at airports as tsa workers are furloughed. in terms of where the blame goes, it is hard to say right now. it could go right or left the republican party is in such poor shape and there messaging is in such poor shape, there is little room for airport for president obama and the democrats. i don't think he has been handling of this process very skillfully. he has been going around the country saying doom and gloom is coming on monday and large segments of the press which are often sympathetic to president obama, are ridiculing him both in the newspapers and the opening in journals and online and on twitter. it was in the president went a little bit too far with his warnings and people were not buying i. >host: let's go to fred joining us from pontiac, mich., democrats line, good morning. caller: good morning, might one word would be predictable because it seems like whatever the president does, the republicans in congress will rebuff him. you can use the analogy of lucy with the football and she pulled i
blame winds up for sequestration once we start effects.he f you will see longer lines at airports as tsa workers are furloughed. in terms of where the blame goes, it is hard to say right now. it could go right or left the republican party is in such poor shape and there messaging is in such poor shape, there is little room for airport for president obama and the democrats. i don't think he has been handling of this process very skillfully. he has been going around the country saying doom and...
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tsa needs to get their act today and this will push the pressure on the u.s. government to look at the business and more importantly. >> stephane, i have to cut you off. that's it for "your money." have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. we start in florida where fear is growing after a sinkhole swallows a house. search crews in suburban tampa haven't been able to recover the body of jeff bush because it's simply too dangerous. it's the blue house right behind you where the sinkhole kind of opened up, the bedroom floor. we understand the house is, according to officials, is ready to collapse. are they going to be bringing in other equipment to help out in the search for this missing ma'am? >> reporter: no, they're really not. at this point they can't do anything but continue to try to use ground penetrating area around the house and areas of the house fredricka, so they can determine the extent of the sinkhole, how wide it is. they know it's at least 25, 30 deep. m
tsa needs to get their act today and this will push the pressure on the u.s. government to look at the business and more importantly. >> stephane, i have to cut you off. that's it for "your money." have a great weekend. -- captions by vitac -- www.vitac.com >>> hello, everyone. welcome to the "cnn newsroom." i'm fredricka whitfield. we start in florida where fear is growing after a sinkhole swallows a house. search crews in suburban tampa haven't been able to...
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seeing impacts from the spending changes with passengers experiencing delays, she says, because the tsa is cutting back. and ms. napolitano also warns that these things could get worse going forward. and we shall see. and in the middle of all of those warnings that some republicans are trying to remind people, that the administration does have choices when it comes to spending. according to alabama senator jeff sessions, the president's recent golf weekend with tiger woods cost taxpayers more than a million dollars, or enough money to save 341 federal workers from going on furlough. the golfing gathering happened last month during the president's long holiday weekend at a luxury, florida resort. the president and first lady also took some heat on spending taxpayer money when the first lady went out to aspen, colorado on a ski trip and all viewed by some as extravagant when the country was having the spending changes that the president is describing as potentially deeply problematic. in rome, cardinals around the world are gathering for the first round of talks before electing the first
seeing impacts from the spending changes with passengers experiencing delays, she says, because the tsa is cutting back. and ms. napolitano also warns that these things could get worse going forward. and we shall see. and in the middle of all of those warnings that some republicans are trying to remind people, that the administration does have choices when it comes to spending. according to alabama senator jeff sessions, the president's recent golf weekend with tiger woods cost taxpayers more...
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we'll not be able to pay tsa workers overtime. i'm not trying to alarm you it is just doing the math. >> stephanie: just lay there. >> he wasn't into the speed. he was into the heroin. >> stephanie: couldn't gather speed technically. >> sit there when you're on heroin. you don't really move. >> stephanie: "rolling stone." get him to stand upright first. all right. you know, excuse me. paul our buddy, our pal wrote -- you'll be proud of me. there is a tad bit of obama -- >> there was. i was debating on whether to send it to you or not. [ laughter ] >> stephanie: no but i think -- the polling this is the problem. i think it comes from a place that the president's just -- he's better. he believes better of people and maybe he should because these republicans are awl! awful! they're historically, unprecedentedly awful! this is the problem we were saying that they're trying to take the president and democrats down with him. >> he's letting them. >> stephanie: this is paul writes about barack's blunder. i'll take john boehner at his wor
we'll not be able to pay tsa workers overtime. i'm not trying to alarm you it is just doing the math. >> stephanie: just lay there. >> he wasn't into the speed. he was into the heroin. >> stephanie: couldn't gather speed technically. >> sit there when you're on heroin. you don't really move. >> stephanie: "rolling stone." get him to stand upright first. all right. you know, excuse me. paul our buddy, our pal wrote -- you'll be proud of me. there is a tad...
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significant and it's also to point out they are cumulative in the sensor airport experience includes the tsa delays to get through the security line. then the potential flight delays beyond that. >> just one question. exactly where it is your responsibility and vendors began? for example, possible criminal investigations, whatever. any talk about money launched, where is the line there? to follow my question? >> now, and her stand. generally dag makes recommendations. we are not management. we can't make management decisions. we make recommendations of the department has to decide how to proceed on those. their responsibility to execute if they come up with correct faction, it is said to them to execute that. that is fully in the response ability. >> i'm trying to figure out -- >> criminal investigations is clearly under my bailiwick. that is not sent in one way or another. the secretary under the act is strictly prohibited from in packing my investigations on what i initiated but we don't. i do know that resource wise i'm going to have to drop numbers over the next couple years. let's look
significant and it's also to point out they are cumulative in the sensor airport experience includes the tsa delays to get through the security line. then the potential flight delays beyond that. >> just one question. exactly where it is your responsibility and vendors began? for example, possible criminal investigations, whatever. any talk about money launched, where is the line there? to follow my question? >> now, and her stand. generally dag makes recommendations. we are not...
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when you see longer lines at the airport because there are fewer tia say screeners -- tsa screeners, those are the ways we expect to see it manifest itself to the average person. host: francis rose, thank you. represent federal workers. welcome, thank you very much. your reaction to what you heard from a francis rose. guest: a pretty much agree with almost everything he said. one thing in particular which is a widely -- widely held misconceptions -- i do not mean to criticize him, because contractors have tried very hard to disseminate this misconception -- it is not true that money once obligated can be de-obligated. the government only incurs a liability for the contract ones work has been performed. we have a memo we are sharing with agencies and lawmakers. a distinguished law professor who was on a wartime contract in commission on iraq and afghanistan wrote a memo describing all the ways in which the federal government can legally cut spending in service contracts. it is very important, especially in the context of the department of defense. in the last 10 years, spending on ser
when you see longer lines at the airport because there are fewer tia say screeners -- tsa screeners, those are the ways we expect to see it manifest itself to the average person. host: francis rose, thank you. represent federal workers. welcome, thank you very much. your reaction to what you heard from a francis rose. guest: a pretty much agree with almost everything he said. one thing in particular which is a widely -- widely held misconceptions -- i do not mean to criticize him, because...
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the last example. 1.65 million in amazon center for excellence in malaria, instead of cutting back tsa agents. in the big picture, the president would rather have not done this do you believe the president sincerely tried to negotiate his way out of sequester? >> no. well, i wasn't in on the negotiations, so i don't know. what i do know is there was no leadership from the white house to come to a resolution to ask for flexibility to make these very simple painless cuts that can be made and now you have the administration out there talking about how the barn is on fire when, in fact, all they need to do is pull out a few hay bales. >> brian: senator, there is a big story, the president has a huge operation with one focus for the next two years, get the house back from republicans. do you believe that's true? and what evidence do you have that that might indeed be true by the way the president has been campaigning after having already won? >> well, i think there is a big political divide ideologically, as well as politically in this country about whether or not the government is the answ
the last example. 1.65 million in amazon center for excellence in malaria, instead of cutting back tsa agents. in the big picture, the president would rather have not done this do you believe the president sincerely tried to negotiate his way out of sequester? >> no. well, i wasn't in on the negotiations, so i don't know. what i do know is there was no leadership from the white house to come to a resolution to ask for flexibility to make these very simple painless cuts that can be made...
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as i understand it, the tsa is paid for bay charge on the airline tickets. so i don't think the cutback in the federal funding is going to be all that impactful. if we go past march 27th with no continuing resolution, then you're going to see a number of government agencies shutdown. >> well, yeah. i thought that they decided we're going to go to september. and i don't know whether they're going to push that or not. well, whatever is happening, the dow has been going up just about every week to, what, very close to an all-time high. i don't know whether that's in spite of the sequester or because of the sequester. i think you could argue either. so what you said about this economic back drop and the corporate back drop explains why the equity markets are going well. >> well, i mean, if you look at the private sector and try and ignore the noise coming out of the d.c. beltway, where i spent a long time, by the way, the private sector is coming in pretty well. the purchasing manager's index came in fairly well. i think that the under invested money managers ar
as i understand it, the tsa is paid for bay charge on the airline tickets. so i don't think the cutback in the federal funding is going to be all that impactful. if we go past march 27th with no continuing resolution, then you're going to see a number of government agencies shutdown. >> well, yeah. i thought that they decided we're going to go to september. and i don't know whether they're going to push that or not. well, whatever is happening, the dow has been going up just about every...
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now that we are having to reduce or eliminate, basically, over time both for tsa and for customs, now that we have institutionalized a hiring freeze and cannot fill vacancies, and we will begin today sending out a furlough notices, we are already seeing the affects at some of the ports of entry. the big airports, for example. some of them had very long lines. >> specifically where? >> i want to go say oh hair. i want to say lax. i want to say atlanta, but i would have to check. the new york airports. through ok, but that could be temporary. we will see these effects cascade over the next week. >> is kind of lines are we talking about? twice as long? three times as long? >> i would say 150% to 200%. >> so, twice as long. >> i'm trying to give you your story. what it would really see mike is, look people. i do not mean to scare. i mean to inform. if you are traveling, get to the airport earlier than you otherwise would. there is only so much we can do with personnel. these to not yell at customs officers. they are not responsible for sequester. >> is that going to happen? >> i have not
now that we are having to reduce or eliminate, basically, over time both for tsa and for customs, now that we have institutionalized a hiring freeze and cannot fill vacancies, and we will begin today sending out a furlough notices, we are already seeing the affects at some of the ports of entry. the big airports, for example. some of them had very long lines. >> specifically where? >> i want to go say oh hair. i want to say lax. i want to say atlanta, but i would have to check. the...
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the tsa will allow passengers to bring small knives onto planes. captioning funded by cbs news" for wednesday, march 6th, 2013. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning a late-season winter storm is hitting the mid-atlantic states with snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding. federal offices are closed today as the nation's capitol could get up to 10 inches of snow. the snowstorm moved through the midwest yesterday. chicago broke a snowfall record for the date. nationwide, more than 1,300 flights have been canceled today. in western wisconsin, a semitrailer slid off a snow-covered road and into the red cedar river. one driver was killed. the search for another driver resumes this morning. the snow is already falling in the nation's capital where commuters are being advised to stay home. and susan mcginnis is in washington. good morning, susan. how's it looking out there? >> reporter: anne-marie, good morning. yeah, that winter storm that pummeled the midwest has arrived here. it's shaping up to be quite a mess. it'
the tsa will allow passengers to bring small knives onto planes. captioning funded by cbs news" for wednesday, march 6th, 2013. >>> good morning. good to be with you. i'm anne-marie green. this morning a late-season winter storm is hitting the mid-atlantic states with snow, strong winds, and coastal flooding. federal offices are closed today as the nation's capitol could get up to 10 inches of snow. the snowstorm moved through the midwest yesterday. chicago broke a snowfall record...